Organized by Innovative Minds (Inminds), a group which describes
itself as online Islamic activists, the demonstration targeted
G4S for its operation of two prisons and two detention centers in
Israel and one prison in the West Bank.

Some 6,000 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli prisoners,
according to the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights
Association.

Addameer’s monthly detention report for February 2015 indicates
163 of these prisoners are children, 13 of whom are under 16.

Army sources told the Times of Israel the restraining order was
based on her “incitement and involvement in terror.”

A spokesperson for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
said Jarrar was heavily involved in the Palestinian Authority’s
bid to join the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Activists also demanded justice for Jaafar Awad, 22, a
Palestinian man who died from health complications resulting from
“medical negligence” during his detention in an Israeli prison,
according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society.

Another key theme of the protest was the detention of children.

Defense for Children International (DCI) launched an urgent
appeal in 2012 after documenting 53 cases in which children were
held in solitary confinement at the Al Jalame and Petah Tikva
interrogation centers, and Hasharon prison.

Children reported being held in solitary confinement in a
“foul smelling” cell measuring approximately 2 meters by
3 for an average of 10 days.

DCI reports no education is provided to them and they are denied
access to their parents or lawyers while held in the Israeli
Prison Service (IPS) controlled detention centers.